what is baryonic mass
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matter composed of protons and neutrons; ordinary matter, as distinct from exotic forms.
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By definition, baryonic matter should only include matter composed of baryons. In other words, it should include protons, neutrons and all the objects composed of them (i.e. atomic nuclei), but exclude things such as electrons and neutrinos which are actually leptons.
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